Transcription of Board Policy #218 - York Region District School Board

1 YORK RegionDistrictSchoolBoard . Policy # , healthy Schools and Workplaces Procedure # , healthy Schools and Workplaces: Substance Use, Addiction and Related Behaviour Procedure # , healthy Schools and Workplaces: Physical Activity Procedure # , healthy Schools and Workplaces: healthy Eating Procedure # , healthy Schools and Workplaces: Mental Health Procedure # , healthy Schools and Workplaces: Disability Management Program Application BoardPolicy and Procedure # , healthy Schools and Workplaces addresses the health and well- being of students and staff of the York RegionDistrictSchoolBoard . Stakeholder Groups with Responsibilities Under this Policy Director of Education Associate Directors of Education Superintendent of Human Resources Superintendents of Schools Senior Team Supervisors of Facility Services Principals Managers All Staff School Councils Parents/guardians and students Community Partners Relationship to the 2013-2016 Board priorities The healthy Schools and Workplaces Policy and procedures support each of the three areas of the Trustees' Multi-Year Plan.

2 It does this by ensuring that student and staff well-being is a priority to support the delivery of effective and sustainable educational programs and other priority areas. This Policy and procedure support the foci identified in the Director's Annual Plan by;. improving student achievement and well-being, increasing opportunities to engage students in authentic inquiry that is connected to their interest and strengths, increasing opportunities for student voice to be heard in order to build equitable and inclusive School cultures, engaging parents and the community as partners in the move towards modern learning, aligning the Board 's business departments with strategic priorities and initiatives that enable modern learning and working, promoting and implementing evidence-based practices for building mentally healthy working and learning environments, reinforcing ongoing YRDSB work in well-being via the YRDSB Well-Being Steering Committee which will.

3 O continue to develop strategies to address issues of bullying, cyberbullying and substance misuse and abuse;. o provide supports for positive student character development and good citizenship;. o grow our environmental initiatives and Ontario EcoSchools certification rates;. o continue to foster student involvement and citizenship through character education; and o continue to support schools and workplaces in their planning for healthy , Caring and Safe environments. It is the expectation of the York RegionDistrictSchoolBoard that all employees, students and persons invited to or visiting Board property; or partaking/volunteering in Board or School -sponsored events and activities will respect the policies and procedures of the Board . The term parents refers to both biological/adoptive parents and guardians in all Board policies and procedures.

4BoardPolicy # healthy Schools and Workplaces Policy Statement The York RegionDistrictSchoolBoard believes that a healthy learning and working environment has a positive effect on student and staff achievement, contributes to health and well-being, and is essential for students and staff members to reach their full potential. Positive experiences at School and work help lay the foundation for healthy , productive lives. A healthySchool and workplace is developed through a comprehensive approach to both health promotion and health protection efforts. A healthy learning and working environment is the responsibility of all stakeholders including but not limited to students, staff members, parents/guardians, community partners and all individuals who learn or work in Board facilities. Strong community partnerships are important to the achievement of healthy schools and workplaces.

5 The Board believes that all students and staff members are entitled to learn and work in healthy environments that are responsive to needs identified across the system, in accordance with the Multi- Year Plan, Board priorities and applicable legislation. Application of Policyhealthy learning and working environments are supported through the Boardhealthy Schools and Workplaces Framework. The principles outlined in the Charter of Rights: Mental Health and Well-Being by the Ontario Student Trustees' Association and the Standard for Psychological Health and Safety in the Workplace by the Canadian Standards Association are embedded throughout this Policy and support the Board 's commitment to student and staff achievement. Responsibilities The Board of Trustees is responsible for: reviewing the healthy Schools and Workplaces Policy in accordance with the priorities in the Trustees' Multi-Year Plan and the approved Policy review cycle; and understanding and communicating with members of the community about the healthy Schools and Workplaces Policy , as required.

6 The Director of Education is responsible for: implementing and operationalizing the healthy Schools and Workplaces Policy ; and providing system leadership for creating and maintaining healthy learning and working environments including, but not limited to;. establishing cross-functional committees to integrate strategies for healthy learning and working environments, and encouraging partnerships with municipal, regional, provincial and community representatives to promote and support healthy schools and workplaces. The Associate Directors are responsible for: ensuring the healthy Schools and Workplaces Policy and its related procedures are implemented. The Superintendent of Human Resource Services is responsible for: ensuring providers for staff health supports are secured, in accordance with BoardPolicy and procedure, External Presenter Presentations Guidelines and Corporate Discount Rates Guidelines.

7 Superintendents are responsible for: supporting and maintaining a healthy learning and working environment;. ensuring staff, students, parents/guardians and community members have opportunities to contribute to creating healthy learning and working environments;. providing leadership to ensure the effective implementation of the healthy Schools and Workplaces Policy ;. ensuring wellness goals are embedded in all School and department improvement plans; and supporting work with community partners to enhance healthy learning and working environments. Principals, Managers and Supervisors are responsible for: supporting and maintaining a healthy learning and working environment;. providing leadership and identifying learning opportunities for staff members, students, parents/guardians and School council members in accordance with the healthy Schools and Workplaces Framework, where applicable.

8 Ensuring that the policies, procedures and guidelines related to personal safety and injury prevention are adhered to;. ensuring that the Ontario Physical Education Safety Guidelines are adhered to;. facilitating community partnerships to enhance healthy learning and working environments;. ensuring that wellness goals, aligned with the healthy Schools and Workplaces Framework, are embedded in School or department improvement plans and implemented;. encouraging the use of Ministry of Education, Board and community partner resources, such as, but not limited to the healthy Schools and Workplaces Action Plan, to support well-being initiatives; and providing staff members with contact information for personal health support programs offered through the Board . All staff members are responsible for: their own personal well-being and professional growth for personal and organizational benefit.

9 Being a positive influence in support of student achievement and well-being;. maintaining a high standard of conduct that reflects their position of influence and responsibility;. creating and sustaining a healthy learning and working environment;. developing and/or supporting the healthy Schools and Workplaces Action Plan, as applicable, working with community partners to implement strategies associated with well-being goals identified within School or department improvement plans;. facilitating the development of knowledge, skills and leadership among students and/or staff members to support a healthy learning and working environment, applying the principles outlined in the healthy Schools and Workplaces Framework; and adhering to the policies, procedures and guidelines related to personal safety and injury prevention.

10 Municipal, Regional, Provincial, and Community Partners are responsible for: supporting staff members in promoting and maintaining a healthy learning and working environment, in accordance with Board priorities, policies and procedures;. providing facilities, staff support, resources, and consultation services as per agreements, working with Board staff members to align practices that meet collective organizational goals, and supporting and participating in cross-functional committees where applicable. Parents/Guardians, Students and Community Members are responsible for: supporting the promotion and maintenance of a healthy learning environment, in accordance with Board priorities, policies and procedures. Definitions Charter of Rights: Mental Health and Well-Being The charter is a declaration by the Ontario Student Trustees' Association (OSTA-AECO) that encourages a united stance on mental health issues affecting Ontario's children and youth.

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